Did you date Elizabeth Holmes?
Did you date Elizabeth Holmes?
Pls let me put Trump sign on lawn
Yup here we go with the they’re equally bad fallacy
OP’s instructions are incomplete and will lead to a stall, especially if car is uphill.
You are right in that most cars need to be given gas between half clutch and full clutch or it will stall. There are some vans and trucks where the engines have enough torque to allow you to dive from half clutch to full clutch without ever giving it gas. But again that would never work uphill.
Wait. This isn’t correct. You need the handbrake engaged to start this process.
You do this on a hill and the car is going to roll backwards and you’ll never get the engine in gear without stalling it.
Edit: this might be helpful.
Doesn’t matter. Onus is on them to prove its ethically sourced and they fail miserably at that.
Nowhere on their website does it detail they have any sort of processes to ensure the skulls are sourced ethically. It doesn’t seem like any skulls are traceable or that any consent was given for the skulls to be sold commercially.
In fact this statement from their president seems to indicate what OP is saying is accurate.
All natural bone specimens are legally and ethically obtained. Suppliers World Wide send skulls that would otherwise be discarded or destroyed, as they are collected.
Herein lies the problem. Nowhere on their website can you find any details about informed consent or traceability. All you have are the words “ethically” peppered around the website without any definition as to what they mean by ethically nor any of their processes they use to ensure “ethicalness” of any of their skulls.
Fine, the dead are dead and don’t have rights.
But what about the living relatives and descendants do they have rights?
Dead person or dead person’s family donates his body to science. This is usually done under the agreement that when whatever organization is done sciencing with it, it will be respectfully disposed off(cremated or buried) or returned to the next of kin. It is not usually left to the whims of the organization to sell it like scrap parts.
Without traceability for each and every skull there is no assurance that this was done ethically. There are just so many hypothetical scenarios in which this could affect the rights of next of kin. If its not traceable, its not ethical.
They only really say their skulls are legally obtained. i.e. it wasn’t stolen and no one was murdered for it.
We are committed to ethical sourcing. We follow all relevant laws and regulations to ensure that our specimens are obtained legally and responsibly.
Likely many of these are discarded donations to science, legally purchased from the organization doing the “discarding”. It absolutely does not follow that it was ethically sourced.
Unless you have traceability of each and every skull and a proof of informed consent (from the person whose skull it was, saying that they donate it for sale)for each skull there is no way to properly claim it was done ethically.
Diatomaceous earth.
Non Toxic, kills slowly by contact. Death by a thousand cuts to those devils.
Eww there’s a fuck stain on my couch.
If The Thing happened to me I would be dead and a grotesque alien would be using my body parts
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me… you can’t get fooled again!
What is this lemmy.ml? Trotsky by most accounts wouldn’t have significantly changed the course of history for the soviet union. When push comes to shove he would have likely been every bit as brutal as stalin.
Holy hell, you are right. Thank you.
I spent countless hours playing it with my dad. It was my first experience ever on a PC…
Probably a close fight between Duck Hunt, Super Mario Bros. and some PC game with ape-like creatures throwing boomerangs at each other similar to Worms. If anyone can help me figure out the name of that…
This I never understood.
Amazon basically has an international presence. Amazon could easily allow a seller to ship to a local Amazon logistics location and then Amazon shipping could just handle the rest, perhaps with a slightly higher shipping fee.